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an amazingly beautiful day in berkeley, and this was the only picture we took. - 131 3115
well, except this out-the-window shot of SF at sunset. we detoured through the city to go home so we could stop at good vibrations. (best not to ask if you don't already know) - 131 3117
The Haircut! (before--look how long that mop had gotten) - 131 3118
setting up - 131 3119
the first round of cuts. (yes, I held that mirror the whole time. because if you can't micromanage your own haircut...) - 131 3120
don't think we didn't consider leaving it like this, at least for a day. - 131 3122
touch ups - 131 3127
view from the almost-top of our hike (enlarge this one so you can see the ocean on the horizon) - 131 3128
the actual top of our hike (pesky trees, obscuring our view...) - 131 3129
another view - 131 3131
clare hugs a tree...passionately - 131 3134
That is one sweet tree, you might say, TALL. - 131 3135
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tragically blurry, but you get the idea - 131 3142
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night was falling, but the trees, still big - 131 3146
drive-by shot of the pacific, 10 minutes too late for the awesome sunset. use your imagination. - IMG 0461
I was glad to get a chance to finally break out my scarf. It was definitely necessary--it didn't make it into the double digits until early afternoon in Ann Arbor. - IMG 0462
After grabbing some breakfast at a nearby restaurant (we decided not to sleep after I came in at 6:30 on my red-eye), it was time for a tour of the UMich campus. It is nestled in the cute little down-towny area of Ann Arbor, which is very walkable (if a bit chilly). - IMG 0468
Here is a random shot of some of the cuter buildings on the UMich campus. No people, I know. - IMG 0472
Ali in the entry arch to the law school, which is very nicely built in my opinion. - IMG 0473
Another pic of the law school. After we finished our tour of UMich, we decided we needed to get outfitted for snowboarding tomorrow. I was lucky enough to be able to bum a pair of gloves and socks from Leslie, but I still needed a pair of pants. After going to three places (I kept balking at the idea of paying $200 for a pair of pants), we finally found some "entry level" ones at REI. All I can say is women's medium, $45. - IMG 0475
Once prepared for Saturday, we headed to the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). It took us about an hour to get to the door once we got within 1 mile of it, and I think we beat most of the crowds. Here is a bit of our traffic hell for posterity. - IMG 0476
GM world headquarters. Most normal, well-adjusted people will want to stop looking at the pictures here as all that follows is a whole lot of pictures of cars that only occasionally involve me or Ali. You have been warned. - IMG 0479
The balding hordes. - IMG 0481
New Carrera. From here on out I'm counting on Doug to correct any fuck-ups induced by the fact that I have slept only 3 of the last 36 hours and that I really don't know that much about cars anyway. - IMG 0487
Introducing one of the main themes of the show: carbon fibre. Everywhere. Any excuse is good enough. At least this stuff looks real (patchy). - IMG 0488
Looks like Porsche had cooling problems like Apple, and decided to make lemonade in the same way: covering the product in a huge metal mesh. - IMG 0490
A close up of the exhaust headers (?) from the GT engine. It seemed beautiful to me.